English: Mackenzie King 1930 Election Posters. This is the first of three copies of this colour poster which depicts King as a welder hammering, with "Conciliation" and "Bienveillance", on a chain composed of links labelled after the provinces. See Accession Nos. 1996-76-14 and 1996-76-15 for the other copies. There also exist three copies of the English version of this same poster. Inscription: in the print, recto, across b: Publié par le Bureau Libéral National, 115 rue Sparks, Ottawa, Canada - Imprimé par Ronalds Compagnie Limitée, Montréal.
Français : VOTEZ LIBÉRAL - Ne laissons pas rouiller les mailles de la chaine qu'a soudée le forgeron
Copyright: Expired / Périmé
Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1996-76-13
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*Creator: Jimmy Frise (1891-1948) *Description: {{en|Mackenzie King 1930 Election Posters. This is the first of three copies of this colour poster which depicts King as a welder hammering, with "Conciliation" and "Bienveillance", on a chain composed of